Edgar Allenpoe explores three different themes: literary criticism of his own life, an unnamed narrator of "the center of the story", and the "center of the story". The story telling the story is not made clear, but concerns the incest of his father and his son (Kachur). Throughout the story, the old man calls the narrator "eyes" or "vulture's eyes". "Eye" is the main reason why he pushed him to kill people as a cause of the narrator's anxiety (Maddy and Shady). The narrator said at the beginning of the story: "I love this old man.
In Edgar Allan Poe's most famous short story, The Heart of Storytelling (1843), Poe drew a psychological portrait of a crazy narrator about the murder of the old man. "The heart of the story" is merely a "story of conscience", in which Poe reveals the dark side of humanity by bringing psychological stimulation to this short story. The narrator or madman of this story tells the story in the first person, so the reader tells how many Edgar Allenpo's "stories to tell" are the murderer's conscience beyond him and which narrator's short story The novel is crazy or his feelings are too serious. Poe believes that the claims of the narrator 's inference is crazy, the behavior of the talker draws on the satire of the story tale, and the talker is crazy according to the definition of insanity. This is true for "the center of the story".
Edgar Allen Poe is exploring three different themes. Literary criticism of his own life, the unknown narrator of "the center of the story", and "the center of the story". Edgar Allan Poe began his life in Boston, Massachusetts, Kentucky on January 19, 1809 (Kennedy). He is the second son of a famous actor, David Poe (Jr.), An actress known as Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe. A year after Poe was born, his father David abandoned his family and died in the following December (Kennedy). - ... The last murderer heard the man 's heart beating after his death. In Cont of Amontillado, the murderer considers the cause of the murder as an insult. It seems that the murderer maintains complete mental health, but killing someone is still a silly reason. He thinks that the murderer is an alcoholic because he has a lot of wine, but he is a master of Italian food.
In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart", the narrator explains how careful it is that he is not angry and planning murder. However, the narrator of the "story center" can claim that he is really crazy. Anxiety experienced by a narrator through a story makes him crazy, and this is also a guilt that brings a lot of uneasiness to the narrator at the end of the story. The narrator is constantly talking about why he is not angry, he always fulfills his role as a reader, and why they think he is crazy. - Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Tell Tale Heart" is a storyteller who observed a person and killed him. After the murder, the narrator downgraded the old man and decided to hide it down the floor; he had no motivation other than pale blue eyes. The police arrived soon and the talker took them home and proved that he was innocent. The narrator decided to take the police to the place where the old man was killed so as not to get injured.